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Sept 26 - June 8
Exhibit: Leave No Trace
This exhibition examines John Work Garrett's formative experiences during his numerous trips to the American West and asks visitors to both consider the idea of the American West from multiple perspectives and reflect on their own experiences in nature. Free with J-card.
Oct 14 - March 2
Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing
Campus: Peabody Institute, Details: George Peabody Library
This new major exhibition documents how pioneering American writer Gertrude Stein fostered avant-garde connections throughout her lifetime and explores Stein's ongoing legacy as a beacon for artists, writers, and LGBTQ+ communities.
Nov 30
Football: Grove City at Hopkins
12 - 3pm EST
The Blue Jays (9-1) and Wolverines (9-1) square off in the second round of the NCAA Division III football playoffs
Dec 2
A Climate Dashboard Lifts Off
3 - 4pm EST
Online
Join this 60-minute webinar to discuss tracking greenhouse gas emissions from business-related air-travel emissions with a panel of sustainability and accountability leaders from Johns Hopkins and MIT.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 2
Credit Explained: Why Your Credit Score Is Just as Important as Your GPA
5 - 6pm EST
Online
Learn the basics of understanding how credit works and the different types of ways to save money with Student Financial Support.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 2
Author Talks Presents: Vicki Valosik
7 - 8pm EST
Online
Johns Hopkins lecturer Sue Eisenfeld will be in conversation with author Vicki Valosik on her new book, Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water, and her path to becoming a published author.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
2024 Johns Hopkins Research Symposium on Engineering in Healthcare
8:30 am - 4:30pm EST
Chevy Chase Auditorium (also online), Sheikh Zayed Tower Sheikh Zayed Tower
East Baltimore Campus
Translating knowledge and technology from the research lab to products and services in the marketplace involves a complex and lengthy process requiring cross-sector collaboration. To address the challenges and opportunities associated with this process, this year's symposium will dive into the world of translational research and technology transfer and explore innovative strategies to bridge the gap between groundbreaking research and marketing success.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
Finding a Repository to Share Research Data
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Whether you are writing your data management plan at the proposal stage or have completed your research and need to find a repository soon, this webinar gives you the knowledge and resources to evaluate repositories and identify potential contenders for your research data and code.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
The Role of AI/ML in Medical Product Development and Regulatory Science
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Join host William Barrier for a thought-provoking discussion with Jonathan Helfgott on the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the development of medical products and how these technologies intersect with regulatory science.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
Genomic Perspectives on Foodborne Illness
4 - 5pm EST
David Lipman, senior science adviser in bioinformatics and genomics at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, will give a talk for the Institute for Computational Medicine.
Dec 3
Stern Center Lecture: Nicholas Jones
5:15 - 7:15pm EST
Macksey Seminar Room #2043, Brody Learning Commons Brody Learning Commons
Homewood Campus
Nicholas Jones, an assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University, will give a talk titled "A Provocation on the State of the Field: Cervantine Blackness."
Dec 4
AI for Improved Patient Outcomes Workshop
9am - 4:30pm EST
Throughout this intensive one-day workshop, learners will be empowered to make informed, strategic decisions about to responsibly and effectively incorporating AI in their practice to enhance patient care and operational excellence while staying ahead in a technology-driven industry.
Registration Required
Dec 4
Inside Intelligence: Pearl Harbor, Japanese Espionage, and the Strange Case of Frederick Rutland
9 - 10am EST
Online
Join host Michael Ard, program director for the MS in Intelligence Analysis program, for a curated discussion with Ron Drabkin, an American writer, entrepreneur, and angel investor now based in Mitaka, Japan, on "Pearl Harbor, Japanese Espionage, and the Strange Case of Frederick Rutland."
Registration Required
Free
Dec 4
Physical Accessibility Forum
11am - 12pm EST
Online
This is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to share their experiences with physical accessibility (e.g., signage, pathways, doors, stairs, restrooms, elevators, etc.) on Johns Hopkins campuses. Your feedback is critical in helping to identify barriers and to design solutions to improve physical access for the Johns Hopkins community.
Registration Required
Free